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Old 05-15-2008, 03:09 AM   #39
mjdb
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Originally Posted by MaggieScratch View Post
Is the nav button rounded off now where one presses rather than the current "sharp" edging? I think that's what people complain about. If you have to press hard, it can become painful after a bit!
As originally suggested by another poster here, I added a spacer to bring the up down left and right buttons upto the level of the outside of the cover, with a smooth flat easy to push surface.

It is just a bit of cardboard (with a hole for the central button) wrapped in electrical tape, and attached by some tape on the inside of the cover. I find that it enormously improves my ability to comfortably push the buttons with the flesh of my finger tips, rather than digging down with finger nails into the hole.

The picture also shows the other two vital additions - a bit of cotton thread to open the usb cover, and a lanyard attached to the sideways hole that exists for that purpose in the bottom left corner.

http://www.bonham.net.nz/SF/temp/200...%20(Small).JPG

Martin
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